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APPENDIX. 



PalnEotherhnn minus Cuv. Paeis Bnsin, near Apt, Dordugne, 

 Saillaus. 



ovinum Aym. Freshwater marl of Puv. 



velaiiniim Cuv. Puy-en-Velais ? 

 Lvphiodon uiithracolileiim Gerv. — [Cnryphudun Eoceniis Owen.) 



Eocene beds near Soissons, Laon, Mendon, Cah- 



BERWEIX. 



mmilnm Gerv. Freshwater marl of Alais. 

 Cesserassiciim Gerv. — (Pmhi/iiolujihus Vismcei Pom.) 

 Suvali Gerv. — (mastolophiii: Pom. lejitot/tuUhus Gerv.) 



Paris Basin. 

 ( Taplrulus) hyracinum Gerv. Near Apt. 

 medium f Cuv. — {mimitum I and minimum! Cuv.) 



Argenton. 

 Monspessulanum ? Cuv. Montpelier. 

 Occitanum ! Guv. IssEL. 



Parisiense Gerv. Eocene beds of Paris Basin. 

 tapiroides Cuv. — (^Tupirollierium and Busdwvil- 



Innum Cuv.) Near Buschweiler. 



Nesodontidm. 



Nesodon imbricatus Owen. Patagonia. 

 magnus Owen. Patagonia. 

 ovinus Owen. Patagonia. 

 Sullivani Owen. Patagonia. 

 Macrauchenia Boliviensis Huxley. Bolivia. 



Patachonica Owen. — (Opisthorhinus Falconeri 

 Brav.) Patagonia, 



TAPIRIDm. 



Tapirus Americanus LinH. — (suillus JfV/H.) From the foot of 

 the CoKDiLLEHAS to the -Atlantic Ocean, and from 

 Centrai. America to near Buenos Ayres in Peru, 

 it reaches an elevation of 13000 feet. 

 Do. (inastodontoides Harlan, gii/antetis auct. Amer. Amer- 

 icanus fossilis Leidy.) Fossil. Kentucky, and 

 Texas. 



Arvernensis Croiz. and Job. — (minor Serres, and Poi- 

 vieri Pom.) Tertiary beds of Issoire, Puy-en- 

 Velay and Montpelier, miocene of the Bourbon- 

 nais. 



Haysii Leidy. Pliocene, N. America. 



Indicus Desm. — (Malayanus Raffl. bicolor Wagn. Su- 

 matranus Gray.) Sumatra, Malacca, the south- 

 west Provinces of China, Southern Tenasserim 

 Provinces. 



priscus Kaup. — {Hdveticns ! Meyer, pusillus ! Jager.) 

 Tertiary sands Epplesheim, lignite of Briber, in 

 Croatia, lignite of Switzeeiand, molasse of 0th- 

 mahsinger, the Paludina chalk of Wiesbaden, and 

 the freshwater chalk of Hasslach. 



Eoulini Fisch. — (pinchaque Roul. villosua Wagn.) 

 Higher regions of the Andes, 7000 to 8000 feet 

 high, from Peru to Central America. 



Suinus Lund. Bone-caves iu Brazil. 



Nasicoenia. 



Rhinoceros bicornis Linn. — (Africanus Camp. Brucei and Gor- 

 donii Blainv. niger and Camperi Schinz.) Africa, 

 from the Galea Country to the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



brachypus Lart. Middle tertiary, Department of 

 Gers. 



Cimorrhensis Lart. Middle tertiary, Simoere. 



cucuUatus Wagn. South of Abyssinia. 



iucisiini.'i Cuv. — (mintitus Cuv. tetradactylus, htrmit(V- 

 cAm5 Falc. longirostris and brevirostris Lart. Bri- 

 valensis and rnedius Gerv. Gold/ussi Kaup. Son- 

 sanensis Lartet. Steinheimensisf and inolasaicus 

 Jag. gnnnaUnsCj pl&urocei-os, and typus Duv.) 

 Middle tertiary near Sansans, Avaray, Gannai, 

 in the Mayence Basin, near Epplesheim, Geor- 

 GENSMUND, ViENNi Basin, &o. 



Javanicus F. Cuv. — (Sondaicus Mull.) Ramiahai 

 Hills (where now verging on extinction) Bengal 

 SuNDERBUND, Inbo-Chinese Region, Malayan 

 Peninsula, Java, Upper Siam, Cambodia, Pro- 

 vince OF QuANGsi in China. 



Keitloa Smith. Interior of South Africa. 



Kiaboaba Livingst. Central Af'hica. 



hptorhinus Cuv. — [protichorhinus ? Duv. Monspessu- 

 lanus Serres. Kirchbergmse Jag. Merki Kaup.) 

 Pliocene. South of France, Italy, Engiand, e.g. 

 Montpelier, Pisa, Issoire, Tuscany, Cl.\don. 

 Its occurrence in Germany requires confirmation. 

 megarhinus Gerv. — [Schleicntutcht'H Blainv.) Ter- 

 tiary beds, France. 

 min«(us Serres. [Lunelh-nsis Gerv.) Cave at LuNE- 



VIEILLE. 



Nrbrascensis Leidy. Nebraska. 



ofcidentnlis Leidy. Nebraska. 



platyrhinus Cautl. and Falc. Miocene beds, Sivalik. 



Simus Burch. — (Burchelli Desm. Camus Gfuff.) 



Bechuana Land, Interior of South Africa, chiefly 



north of Troiiic of Capricorn. 



var. Oswellii. Interior of Africa. 

 Sivalensis Cautl. and Falc. Miocene beds, Sivalik. 

 Sumatranus F. Cuv. — (Crossii Gray.) Burmese 



Country, Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra (Borneo 



doubtful.) 

 Tapirinus' Pom. Lanoenslenqen and Essingen. 

 tichorhinusCuv. — {antiquilatisFiRch.Sibiricus'Desm.) 



In frozen ice and banks in Siberia, and shores 



Icy Sea, in Pliocene Alluvium and Bone-caves 



throughout Europe and Asia. 

 unicornis Linn. — (Indicus Cuv. Asiaticus Blumenb. 



inermis Less.) Taeai Region at base of EastHiM- 



M.iLAYAHs, inclusive of the Valley of the Upper 



Brahmapootra, or Province or Assam. 

 Do. fossil in the Sivalik miocene beds. 

 Titanotlitrium Proutii Leidy. — (Bhinoceros Americanus Leidy.) 

 Nebraska. 



